Of course, the values are those of my own GPG key, you should fill in your own. Note, that I pointed the //X-GPG-PUBLIC_KEY// header to a GPG key server. This is where everyone should make his or her key available.

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Of course, the values are those of my own GPG key (**0xA75CBDA0**), you should fill in your own. Note, that I pointed the //X-GPG-PUBLIC_KEY// header to a GPG key server. This is where everyone should make his or her key available.\\ You can print the //GPG fingerprint// using one of the following commands (the first two will show you my own GPG fingerprint, the last one will show fingerprints for every entry in your personal GPG keyring): <code>

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gpg --fingerprint 0xA75CBDA0

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gpg --fingerprint Eric Hameleers

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gpg --fingerprint</code>

If your Thunderbird profile contains more than one identity, you might have to copy the three lines above multiple times, substituting the **id1** with //id2//, //id3//, and so on.

If your Thunderbird profile contains more than one identity, you might have to copy the three lines above multiple times, substituting the **id1** with //id2//, //id3//, and so on.